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<blockquote data-quote="somedumbjerk" data-source="post: 291399" data-attributes="member: 2666"><p>i mainly rub, but leave some good chunks in the middle of the bowl. i'm too lazy to cube cut really. i've tried it with some plugs with limited success and i feel the broken flake thing works fine with me so i'm sticking to it for now. fully rubbed out on the bottom and top, bigger chunks in the middle. i do notice the flavor difference in the middle, but it simplifies the packing and lighting for me with the little rub and tug parfait. :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="somedumbjerk, post: 291399, member: 2666"] i mainly rub, but leave some good chunks in the middle of the bowl. i'm too lazy to cube cut really. i've tried it with some plugs with limited success and i feel the broken flake thing works fine with me so i'm sticking to it for now. fully rubbed out on the bottom and top, bigger chunks in the middle. i do notice the flavor difference in the middle, but it simplifies the packing and lighting for me with the little rub and tug parfait. :lol: [/QUOTE]
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